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Plants Causing Toxic Myopathies.

˜The œVeterinary clinics of North America Equine practice(2024)

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Abstract
Boxelder and sycamore maple contain hypoglycin A (HGA), the toxic metabolite of which, MCPA-CoA, inhibits fatty acid β-oxidation, causing seasonal pasture myopathy (SPM) or atypical myopathy (AM), respectively. White snakeroot and rayless goldenrod contain multiple benzofuran ketones (BFKs). The identity/toxicity of BFKs appear variable, possibly involving interactions between toxins/toxic metabolites, but ultimately inhibit cellular energy metabolism. Unthrifty horses grazing sparse pastures during the fall appear predisposed to these plant-associated, frequently fatal, toxic myopathies. Toxidromes are characterized by varying degrees of rhabdomyolysis and cardiac myonecrosis, with plant toxins remaining toxic in hay and being excreted in milk.
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Toxic myopathy,Cardiomyopathy,Boxelder and sycamore maple,Hypoglycin A,White snakeroot,Rayless goldenrod,Tremetol/tremetone,Benzofuran ketones
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